13 Jul 2019

Nasrallah: Israel will vanish in next war with Hezbollah
Israel will be wiped out in the next war with Hezbollah, the group’s leader Hassan Nasrallah warned on Friday in an interview with Al-Manar on the 13th anniversary of the Second Lebanon War. “Any war will be bigger than the 2006 war for Israel and it will put it on the brink of extinction,” he said in the interview with the Hezbollah TV network. Nasrallah said that there will be “surprises on the ground, in the air and at sea” in the next war…

Rocket fired from Gaza Strip towards southern Israel
An explosion was heard in Eshkol Regional council communities in southern Israel bordering the Gaza Strip after a mortar was fired from the Hamas-run coastal enclave on Friday night. The mortar landed in an open area and caused no damage or injuries. The rocket fire came after The IDF reinforced its Iron Dome missile defense batteries on Friday in southern Israel…

Greenblatt: ‘We are aiming for a home run’ with the peace plan
Special Envoy Jason Greenblatt says that the peace team is “aiming for a home run” that will solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict…”We are aiming for a comprehensive solution,” he said… “I am not saying we would hit the home run, but we are aiming for the home run.” He added that interim solutions have been examined in the past and that the current administration is trying to combine a political solution to the conflict with an economic one.

Assad meets Russians to discuss future of Syria
Russian Presidential Special Envoy for Syria Alexander Lavrentyev met with Syrian President Bashar Assad on Friday to discuss the latest developments in Syria. The meeting came as Ankara posted the first photos of Russia’s S-400 air defense equipment arriving in Turkey. Turkey has backed opposition to Assad, but Moscow – an ally of the Syrian regime – is now growing closer to Ankara.

Kismayo attack: At least 26 dead as gunmen storm Somali hotel
At least 26 people, including a prominent journalist and several foreigners, have been killed in an attack on a hotel in southern Somalia. A suicide bomber rammed a car containing explosives into the Asasey hotel in the port of Kismayo, and gunmen then stormed the building. Journalist Hodan Naleyah and her husband are thought to be among the dead. Islamist group al-Shabab has claimed the attack.

‘Black vest’ protesters storm Panthéon in Paris
Hundreds of undocumented migrants have stormed the Panthéon in Paris and demanded the right to remain in France. The protesters, who were mainly from West Africa, surged into the building at around midday (11:00 GMT) on Friday. Tourists were evacuated from the mausoleum, where many of France’s most famous figures are buried.

Christchurch shootings: New Zealanders hand over guns
New Zealanders have started handing over their semi-automatic weapons as part of a buyback scheme following a ban after the Christchurch attacks. Gun reforms were enacted after a gunman shot dead 51 people at two mosques in March. Saturday’s handover in Christchurch was the first of more than 250 collections to be held across the country.

Hawaii governor declares emergency for Maui wildfires
Hawaii’s governor on Friday declared an emergency on the island of Maui, where firefighters were battling a blaze that forced the evacuations of thousands of people and sent huge clouds of smoke billowing over nearby beaches. Although most of the evacuees were later allowed to return home, the blaze more than tripled in size to spread over about 9,000 acres (3,642 hectares), scorching mostly former sugarcane fields and brush.

U.S. appeals court blocks Trump administration birth control exemptions
A federal appeals court…blocked the Trump administration from enforcing new rules allowing employers to obtain exemptions from an Obamacare requirement they provide health insurance that covers women’s birth control. The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia upheld a nationwide injunction that blocked the implementation of rules allowing employers with religious and moral objections to seek exemptions from the 2010 healthcare law’s requirement.

YouTube Recommendation System Gathers Together Videos Of Partially-Dressed Young Children And ‘Recommends’ Them To Pedophiles
Social media is getting more and more evil as we continue our journey into the last days before the Pretribulation Rapture of the Church takes place. Sites like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube are banning content from Christians and Conservatives, but evidently catering to the needs of bottom-feeding pedophiles is OK. Apparently, YouTube thinks so, anyway. Their new algorithm is automatically locating videos of young children who are swimming at the beach or in other activities that would cause them to be partially dressed and places those videos in playlists for pedofiles.

Unless scrubbed clean, US voter lists invite major fraud
For years, a hardy band of mostly conservative lawyers has been warning that American voter rolls are so poorly maintained as to be absolutely ripe for, and perhaps already rife with, abuse. At Real Clear Investigations on July 11, reporter Mark Hemingway amply confirmed that those attorneys were correct.

Depopulate to repopulate—an ancient formula for control
Progressives, under the guise of Social Democrats and, now, the mainstream Democrat Party, have fully embraced the concept of depopulation, but they’re no longer targeting people of color, certain ethnicities or sexual orientation. The bull’s eye is boldly painted on the back (because cowards won’t face their adversary) of anyone who still believes in God, family and country.

Leaked Document Shows Chinese Intent to Commit Mass American Genocide Followed the Occupation of AmericaThe reason that the United States remains today is that it has never seen war on its mainland. Once its enemies aim at the mainland, the enemies would have already reached Washington before its congress finishes debating and authorizes the president to declare war. But for us, we don’t waste time on these trivial things. From Leaked Address to the CCP by the Chinese Defense Minister Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fengh